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RECRUITING
NCT06185686

Radiation Induced Alterations in Resting State Brain Networks in Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients

Sponsor: Washington University School of Medicine

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

With modern therapy, the survival rate for pediatric brain tumor patients has significantly improved, with over 70% of patients surviving their disease. However, this progress often comes at the cost of substantial morbidity, with cognitive deficits being the primary obstacle to independent living. Robust predictors of cognitive decline and a comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms of cognitive injury remain elusive. This study will prospectively investigate alterations in brain resting state networks following radiation therapy using functional imaging. The hypothesis is that radiation therapy leads to dose-dependent alterations in functional connectivity in the networks associated with higher level cognition, ultimately leading to cognitive decline.

Official title: Assessing Radiation Induced Alterations in Resting State Brain Networks in Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

8 Years - 21 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

16

Start Date

2024-07-10

Completion Date

2027-07-31

Last Updated

2025-07-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Cognitive testing

NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery and the Novel Cognitive Measure (NCM)

DEVICE

Resting State MRI/Precision functional mapping

At baseline (before the end of radiation therapy) and approximately 12 months after the completion of radiation therapy.

Locations (1)

Washington University School of Medicine/Saint Louis Children's Hospital

St Louis, Missouri, United States